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  CSE’s Weekly Bulletin
CSE’s Weekly Bulletin
April 29, 2026
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Dear readers,

The heat is on. Literally. Temperatures are soaring. 2026 is expected to be a year of a ‘super’ El Nino, which will make it one of the hottest years on record. A weak monsoon is already being predicted; droughts will follow; and forest fires have started in the hills.

One resource which will be in severe stress and short supply this year is water. Only drastic, immediate action can help us face the apocalyptic days that are coming up.

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is launching a public awareness and call-to-action campaign to bring the subject of water back into our collective consciousness. Through Down To Earth stories and a bouquet of films and videos. Through time-defying seminal compilations like Dying Wisdom. Through interactives, data cards, reels and live discussions.

All of which reinforce what we in CSE have been saying and demanding for over three decades: catch water where it falls. Conserve, preserve and reuse. Let’s be water-wise in today’s climate-risked world.
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Here's what to watch out for this month at CSE
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    New Episode: Carbon Politics
 
    Residential Training
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CSE   CSE
 
    Online Training
 
    Online Training
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CSE   CSE
 
Please visit www.cseindia.org for more training programmes and announcements.
From Down To Earth
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“City is open and busy, but our work has vanished”
Delhi’s workers struggle to find work as fuel, living costs rise
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One in eight people in India are sick, the rate of disease has doubled in 30 years
The NSO’s ‘Household Social Consumption: Health’ report states that 13.1% of the Indian population reported illness in the last 15 days
Read more
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How to kill the ridge forest
The proposed 'restoration' of Delhi’s ridge forest begins on the wrong foot
Read more
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India’s first energy exodus
It is an unprecedented situation in which energy-related distress triggered reverse migration
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    WATCH | Odisha’s ‘Green Gold’: Tribal communities fighting for their forest rights over Kendu leaves
 
More from Down To Earth
 
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New Publications
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Training
The Business of Agrobiodiversity: Tapping Farmer Producer Organizations
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Mini-Grid Markets, Mechanisms and Monestisation
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Let's Clear the Air on Air
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT
 
A weekly recipe from My Food Story, celebrating India’s rich food biodiversity.
‘Patharchatta’ may grow in odd places; but it has medicinal and nutritional value
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